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Democratic Solidarity Party
Partido Solidaridad Democrática
LeaderFernando Sánchez López
Founded1992
Dissolved20 February 2014
Merged intoCuban Liberal Solidarity Party
IdeologyLiberalism
Human rights
Anti-communism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
International affiliationLiberal International

The Democratic Solidarity Party (Partido Solidaridad Democrática) was a political liberal party in Cuba. Although changes to the Cuban constitution in 1992 decriminalized the right to form political parties other than the Communist Party of Cuba, these parties are not permitted to campaign or engage in any public political activities on the island. The Democratic Solidarity party described itself as "an organization from within Cuba promoting democracy and the respect for human rights by the peaceful route." The last President of the party was Fernando Sánchez López. The party was a full member of Liberal International.

It merged with the National Liberal Party of Cuba in February 2014 to form the Cuban Liberal Solidarity Party (Template:Lang-es, PSLC).[1]

Membership

In February 2007 the following persons were elected to the national executive committee of PSD:

  1. Fernando Sánchez López, President.
  2. Antonio Torres Justo, Vice president pro tempore and executive secretary
  3. Carlos Aitcheson Guzmán, international relations pro tempore
  4. Marcos Fiallo Samper, Finances
  5. Ignacio Padrón Navarro, Organizer
  6. Osmar Laffita, public relacions and spokesperson
  7. Orestes Cartaya Lirio, youth issues
  8. Juan de Dios Duke, human rights and attention to political prisoners
  9. Raúl Chávez Valdivia, Representative of the oriental provinces Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo.
  10. Wilber Hernández Acosta, epresentantive of the oriental provinces Ciego de Avila, Camagüey, Las Tunas, Holguín
  11. Rolando Delgado, epresentantive of the occidental provinces
  12. Jorge Verrier Rodríguez, epresentantive of the central provinces
  13. Rafael Arias Carmona, workers and farmers issues
  14. Adolfo Fernández Sainz, international relations, imprisoned in the Black Spring of 2003[2]
  15. Margarita Cienfuegos, women's secretary

Provincial delegates

  1. Rolando Delgado Ramos, Pinar del Río
  2. Ignacio Padrón Navarro, Havana province
  3. Hermes Diago Gómez, Matanzas
  4. Ricardo Filgueira Fajardo, Cienfuegos
  5. Juan de Dios Ortueta, Villa Clara
  6. Rubén Mulén Torno, S.Spíritus
  7. Israel Savigñon Revé, Camagüey
  8. Amauri Peña Rodríguez, Las Tunas
  9. Raúl Chávez Valdivia. Granma
  10. Eidy Graña Toledo, Holguín
  11. Dr. Arnoldo de la Cruz Bañobre, Santiago de Cuba.
  12. Argos Alejandro Matos Ricardo, Havana city

See also

References

  1. ^ "Se funda Partido Solidaridad Liberal Cubano". Cuba desde Adentro. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Cuba: Prisoners of conscience: 71 longing for freedom" (PDF). Amnesty International Public. 25 Feb 2005. p. 17. Retrieved 2021-10-27.